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SIPPING Working Group IETF 62 Dean Willis Gonzalo Camarillo Rohan Mahy

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Other Notes ● Need a Note Taker ● Need a scribe for Jabber session ● MP3 streaming ● Use the microphone ● P2P SIP Ad-Hoc Thursday After Plenary ● Supplemental web page: ● ● Wireless: Make sure your computer is not in adhoc mode

New Examples Work “Semi Regular Examples” draft-hasebe-sipping-semi-regular-examples-00 Please review Send additional examples to authors Better idea for title?

Agenda: Thursday 0900 Status and Agenda Bash - Chairs 0915 Config. Framework and Data Sets - Dan Petrie 0945 Session Policies - Volker Hilt 1015 Consent Framework - Gonzalo Camarillo 1045 Transcoding Framework - Gonzalo Camarillo 1100 IPv6 Transition - Gonzalo Camarillo 1105 SBC Functions - Jani Hautakorpi

Agenda: Friday 0900 Agenda Bash - Chairs 0905 Conferencing Package - Orit Levin 0920 Multipart - Cullen Jennings 0930 Status Update HashCash & Pay - Cullen Jennings 0940 Event Thorttles - Aki Niemi 1000 Retargetting - Jon Peterson 1020 LESS: Language for End System Services in Internet Telephony - Henning Schulzrinne 1030 Session Mobility - Henning Schulzrinne 1040 Redirection Reason - John Elwell

Post Publication Requested Drafts ● RFCs published since IETF 60: ● RFC 3959: The Early Session Disposition Type for SIP ● RFC 3960: Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation in SIP ● In RFC Editor Queue ● 3GPP R5 Requirements ● Transcoding using 3pcc ● With Area Director or IESG ● E2M Security Requirements ● Dialog Package ● QSIG to SIP ● Reason header for preemption ● KPML

Post WGLC Drafts ● Conference Requirements ● Conference Framework ● Conference Package ● Call Control Conferencing ● URI-list Services Drafts

Ongoing WGLCs ● Caller Preferences Use Cases ● RTCP Summary

Milestones Jan 05 ● Conferencing Requirements ● Conferencing Framework ● cc-conferencing ● Conferencing Package Feb 05 ● Configuration Framework ● Call Control Transfer Mar 05 ● Framework and URI-List for INVITE, SUB, MESSAGE, REFER ● Consent Framework

Milestones, Cont. Apr 05 ● Event Filtering ● Caller Pref Usecases ● Service Examples ● SIP Torture Tests ● RTCP Summary May 05 ● Session Policy Requirements ● Session Independent Policies ● Session Specific Policies Jun 05 ● Location requirements ● Requirements on Trait-Based Auth Jul 05 ● Transcoding Framework and with Conferencing Oct 05 Rereview Charter

Announcement ● draft-jennings-sip-sec-flows-02-txt